Fox Business announced on Monday that former Wall Street Journal editor in chief Gerard Baker will host a new weekly primetime show on the network.
“WSJ at Large With Gerry Baker” will air on Fridays at 9:30 p.m. Est after Maria Bartiromo’s show.
“We’ve assembled the best team in business news and we’re excited to add Gerry to the roster,” said network chief Brian Jones in a statement. “The combination of Bartiromo and Baker will make the 9Pm/Et hour one of the most informative and comprehensive in cable news.”
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Baker, who served as the editor of the Wall Street Journal for five years, stepped down in June and he was replaced by his deputy Matt Murray. Baker now holds the title of editor at large. At the time, the journal’s parent company,...
“WSJ at Large With Gerry Baker” will air on Fridays at 9:30 p.m. Est after Maria Bartiromo’s show.
“We’ve assembled the best team in business news and we’re excited to add Gerry to the roster,” said network chief Brian Jones in a statement. “The combination of Bartiromo and Baker will make the 9Pm/Et hour one of the most informative and comprehensive in cable news.”
Also Read: Matt Murray to Replace Gerard Baker as Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief
Baker, who served as the editor of the Wall Street Journal for five years, stepped down in June and he was replaced by his deputy Matt Murray. Baker now holds the title of editor at large. At the time, the journal’s parent company,...
- 11/12/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Gerard Baker is out as editor-in-chief of The Wall Street Journal, after a five-year period that saw conflict with the newsroom over its coverage of the Trump administration.
Baker will be replaced by Journal veteran Matt Murray, the publication’s executive editor who is well regarded in the newsroom. Murray assumes the helm on June 11.
News Corp. said Baker will serve as the Journal’s Editor-at-Large, writing, hosting the publication’s conferences and events and appearing in a Wall Street Journal-branded news and interview show on Fox Business Network.
Today’s announcement credits Baker with increasing the publication’s daily circulation and expanding its digital reach at a time when the newspaper industry is contracting. But Baker also was the source of consternation in the newsroom about his oversight of the Journal‘s coverage of President Trump, which some on staff thought pulled its punches.
The New York Times reported...
Baker will be replaced by Journal veteran Matt Murray, the publication’s executive editor who is well regarded in the newsroom. Murray assumes the helm on June 11.
News Corp. said Baker will serve as the Journal’s Editor-at-Large, writing, hosting the publication’s conferences and events and appearing in a Wall Street Journal-branded news and interview show on Fox Business Network.
Today’s announcement credits Baker with increasing the publication’s daily circulation and expanding its digital reach at a time when the newspaper industry is contracting. But Baker also was the source of consternation in the newsroom about his oversight of the Journal‘s coverage of President Trump, which some on staff thought pulled its punches.
The New York Times reported...
- 6/5/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
Matt Murray, a 24-year veteran of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, was named editor-in-chief of the newspaper and Dow Jones Newswires on Tuesday, succeeding Gerard Baker, who shifts into a new role as the news organization’s editor-at-large.
Currently executive editor, Murray first started at Dow Jones & Co. in 1994 as a reporter in its Pittsburgh bureau. He joined the Journal’s money and investing section in 1997, covering banking. More recently, he has served as deputy editor-in-chief and before that, deputy managing editor.
Baker has served as editor-in-chief for the past five and a half years. In his new role as editor-at-large, he will write a regular column in Review, the paper’s weekend section. He will also host a WSJ-branded news and interview show on Fox Business Network, and host interviews with notable figures at Journal events.
“Gerry has been a very successful editor at a time when journalism has been digitally challenged,...
Currently executive editor, Murray first started at Dow Jones & Co. in 1994 as a reporter in its Pittsburgh bureau. He joined the Journal’s money and investing section in 1997, covering banking. More recently, he has served as deputy editor-in-chief and before that, deputy managing editor.
Baker has served as editor-in-chief for the past five and a half years. In his new role as editor-at-large, he will write a regular column in Review, the paper’s weekend section. He will also host a WSJ-branded news and interview show on Fox Business Network, and host interviews with notable figures at Journal events.
“Gerry has been a very successful editor at a time when journalism has been digitally challenged,...
- 6/5/2018
- by Ricardo Lopez
- Variety Film + TV
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